Exam 10: Section 3: Abnormal Psychology
Exam 1: Section 1: The Science of Psychology10 Questions
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Exam 2: Section 1: Neuroscience16 Questions
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Exam 3: Section 1: Sensation and Perception14 Questions
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Exam 4: Section 1: Learning13 Questions
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Exam 5: Section 1:memory9 Questions
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Exam 6: Section 1: Thinking and Intelligence10 Questions
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Exam 7: Section 1: Developmental Psychology11 Questions
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Exam 8: Section 1: Personality Theories and Assessment8 Questions
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Exam 9: Section 1: Social Psychology9 Questions
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Exam 10: Section 1: Abnormal Psychology11 Questions
Exam 10: Section 2: Abnormal Psychology170 Questions
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Which is a part of rational-emotive therapy?
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_____ is a disorder in which the person has excessive, global anxiety and worry that cannot be controlled for a period of at least six months.
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Which is (are) MOST often used to treat bipolar disorder?
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A false sensory perception is a(n) _____, and a false belief is a(n) _____.
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Which disorder has the highest concordance rate for identical twins?
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Tardive dyskinesia is a side effect of long-term use of _____.
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Which is the BEST example of a biopsychosocial explanation of a mental disorder?
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A _____ therapist interprets resistances and transferences to discover a person's underlying problems.
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Maladaptive behavior is to maladaptive thinking as _____ is to _____.
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Unconditional positive regard and empathy are to resistance and transference as _____ is to _____.
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Which psychotherapy is MOST effective in treating phobic disorders?
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_____ is the fear of being in places or situations from which escape may be difficult or embarrassing.
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Which disorder is classified as an obsessive-compulsive related disorder?
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